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Wonder Woman #221
Synopsis
In this issue, Wonder Woman's reputation is ruined. She is now seen a cold-blooded murderer. Everything she has done to gain the good side has now disappeared in oblivion. Her instant killing of Maxwell Lord will now have consequences and will affect her for the rest of her life. This issue ties in with the Infinite Crisis and some of DC heroes will not make it. Will one of the casulties be Wonder Woman?Io recovers from Ares' attack is told that the Amazon Oracle, Callisto, has seen the death of the Amazons. Artemis and Phillipus to build a weapon to defend themselves but Io refuses. Meanwhile, Wonder Woman tells Athena that she will turn herself in for the murder of Maxwell Lord. She also tells them that Jonah McCarthy was working for Lord all along. Suddenly Wonder Woman is attacked...
Synopsis
In this issue, Wonder Woman's reputation is ruined. She is now seen a cold-blooded murderer. Everything she has done to gain the good side has now disappeared in oblivion. Her instant killing of Maxwell Lord will now have consequences and will affect her for the rest of her life. This issue ties in with the Infinite Crisis and some of DC heroes will not make it. Will one of the casulties be Wonder Woman?Io recovers from Ares' attack is told that the Amazon Oracle, Callisto, has seen the death of the Amazons. Artemis and Phillipus to build a weapon to defend themselves but Io refuses. Meanwhile, Wonder Woman tells Athena that she will turn herself in for the murder of Maxwell Lord. She also tells them that Jonah McCarthy was working for Lord all along. Suddenly Wonder Woman is attacked...
Details
- Series
- Wonder Woman
- Cover Date
- October 2005
- Pages
- 40
- UPC
- 76194120054522111
- Cover Price
- $2.50
- Final Order Cutoff
- N/A
Creators
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ArtistRags Morales
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ArtistCliff Richards
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WriterGreg Rucka
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InkerMichael Bair
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InkerRay Snyder
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InkerMark Propst
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ColoristRichard Horie
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ColoristTanya Horie
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LettererTodd Klein
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Cover ArtistJ.G. Jones